Living Independently
Yaandina Community CareService can assist Indigenous and people with disability to access supports and the disability system to assist them to live independently at home.
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Yaandina Community CareService can assist Indigenous and people with disability to access supports and the disability system to assist them to live independently at home.
The Pilbara Community Legal Service has a disability advocacy service that you may be able to access.
Julalikari provides services and support to Indigenous people with disability in the broader Barkly region to live independently at home.
Kalano can assist Indigenous and people with disability in the greater Katherine region to access supports and the disability system. They provide culturally responsible and sensitive service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who may be facing challenges in their lives which are impacting upon their social and emotional wellbeing.
Casa Services can help you with support packages to enable you to live in the community as independently as possible. They also assist with supported accommodation and respite.
ShelterMe is a referral tool and provides information about accommodation and services throughout the NT, including crisis, transitional, short term, low cost, and supported accommodation, and other support services.
Ntcommunity is a free online directory for community members to access community services in the NT, helping people find the organisations and support they need.
CatholicCare NT can assist Indigenous and people with disability in the Northern Territory to find culturally appropriate programs and services, access supports and the disability system to achieve greater independence, access more places, including getting a job and lead a good quality of life.
The Kwobarup Aboriginal Club is a place for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability to participate in cultural activities, art, yarning an celebrations.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Country throughout Australia, and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures, and to Elders both past and present.